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CAB 150 R01

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fig. 14A 

14.

 Using a spirit level, adjust the cabinet so 

that it is level. Once level, accurately mark 

a hole in the centre of the bottom fixing 

hole. Then unscrew the top bracket and 

remove the cabinet from the wall to avoid 

debris from drilling getting into the cabinet.

(See Fig. 14A & 14B)

18.

 Insert shelf supports (L) and the shelves 

(K) into the desired positions.

(See Fig. 18)

15.

 

For solid walls 

drill an 8mm hole in the 

marked position. Then insert the wall plug 

flush

 

to the surface of the wall. If fitting to a tiled 

surface, the wall plug should be inserted 

below 

the surface

 of the tile to avoid cracking. 

IMPORTANT!

If the wall plugs are not inserted flush with the 

wall surface, the O-ring will not contact the 

wall correctly. This will prevent the bracket from 

functioning properly. 

(See Fig. 11)

For cavity walls

 drill an 11mm diameter hole 

and assemble the bottom bracket and metal 

washer onto the toggle bolt as shown. Ensure 

the 11mm diameter toggle bolt insert is pushed 

into the hole in the plaster board wall for 

maximum strength. 

(See Fig. 11)

16.

 Rehang the cabinet then reinstall the 

top locking cap and cover. Screw the bottom 

bracket in position and level the cabinet. To 

adjust, loosen the screw, the slot will allow 

for adjustment to level the cabinet. Then re-

tighten the screw. Then screw the bottom 

locking cap into place and fit the cover.

 (See 

Fig. 16A,  16B, 16C & 16D)

 

Note: Image 16C 

shows a solid wall fixing installation.

17.

 Additional top fixings are supplied if 

required and these can be fixed with wall 

plugs or toggle bolts. If you are not using 

the additional top fixings, insert two hole 

blanking caps to blank off the holes.

Note: Image shows a solid wall fixing 
installation.

(See Fig. 17)

fig. 17 

fig. 18 

fig. 14B 

fig. 16A

fig. 16B

fig. 16C

fig. 16D

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